With those big ol' globs of grease they didn't even bother to clean off the connector, it probably wasn't doing a dang thing.
I must be in a good mood because this reply and some of @Steve83 had me chuckling. Do either of you 2 have any rec's or previous experience buying a new ECM or sending one off?With those big ol' globs of grease they didn't even bother to clean off the connector, it probably wasn't doing a dang thing.
I must be in a good mood because this reply and some of @Steve83 had me chuckling. Do either of you 2 have any rec's or previous experience buying a new ECM or sending one off?
Besides the obvious answer of quality i guess, i am seeing a $200+ dollar difference between some of them
I've had two rebuilt by ECUExchange.com now and very happy with both. $139.00.I am having basically the exact same problem you're describing with the weird shifting which led me to ECM (I just went to it, didn't really do any diag) and I can see failures visually. How did you like the company you sent it off to for repair and about how much was it? What other options have any of you done when you have an ECM problem?
I found though one for sale, has anyone used this company before?
The ECM has a hypertech chip in it from previous owner. Do ECM's have a stock one that someone replaced with the hypertech? Can I just leave the hypertech out? Any best guesses on what that chip even does?
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A weird domain came up when I tried ECUExchange.com. Is that the proper spelling?I've had two rebuilt by ECUExchange.com now and very happy with both. $139.00.